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Köp båda 2 för 1689 krViorela Ducu has a strong research interest in alternative family types, such as ethnically/nationally mixed and transnational families. At present, she is a post-doctoral researcher in the project Intergenerational solidarity in the context of work migration abroad - The situation of elderly left at home and principal investigator of the project Confronting difference through the practices of transnational families at the Centre for Population Studies, at the Babe-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca. Mihaela Nedelcu holds a PhD in sociology and she is Associate Professor at the Sociology Institute, University of Neuchtel, Switzerland. Her research in the field of Migration studies focuses on transnational families, ageing migrants, highly skilled migrations, e-diasporas, e-borders and questions, in particular, the impact of digital technologies on migration processes through a cosmopolitan lens. ronTelegdi-Csetri, PhD in Political Philosophy, has dealt with Kants political philosophy in his thesis, reaching out towards contemporary cosmopolitanism in his post-doctoral projects. He has interests in models of cosmopolitanism and transnationalism, with an emphasis on cosmopolitan education and socialization. At present, he is Voluntary Researcher in the project Confronting difference through the practices of transnational families at the Center for Population Studies at the Babe-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca.
Chapter 1. Realities of Childhood and Parenting Under the Impact of Migration (Viorela Ducu).- Part 1. Children in Transnational Families.- Chapter 2. Partial Citizenship and the Children of Domestic Workers (Rhacel Parreas).- Chapter 3. Mobile Childhoods: Rethinking Children's Place in Transnational Families (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot).- Chapter 4. Transnational Migrants Childcare Strategies in Hungary: Chinese Children Living in Hungarian Families (Nra Kovcs).- Chapter 5. Are Romanian Children Left Behind a Vulnerable Group to Human Trafficking? (Rafaela Hilario Pascoal).- Chapter 6. Our Westerner: The Role of Romanian-naturalized Youth in Reconfiguring Moldavian Transnational Families (Iulia Hossu).- Part 2. Challenges of Migration in Parenting.- Chapter 7. When Bonnie is Over the Ocean: Modernization of Fatherhood in Transnational Families of Ukrainian Migrant Women (Alissa V. Tolstokorova).- Chapter 8. A life Course Perspective on Parenting within Transnational Families: The Interplay Between the Institutional Contexts and Migrant Parents Strategies (Charlotte Melander).- Chapter 9. Elderly Parents as a Resource for their Adult Migrant Children (Mihaela Hrgu).- Chapter 10. Parenting from a Distance: The Shifting Topology of Care in the Net Era (Carlotta Monini).- Chapter 11. Gender Practices in Transnational Families (Viorela Ducu).- Afterword.- Chapter 12. Reframing Transnational Childhoods and Parenting from a Cosmopolitan Perspective (ron Telegdi-Csetri).